Notion Projects Dashboard
“If you don’t know where you are going. How can you expect to get there?”
– Basil S. Walsh
Starting a project by definition is always a bit challenging, especially at the start. The biggest hurdle can be where to start because a pre-requisite to a project is the fact that a lot of work is typically involved.
The biggest mistake therefore a person can make when starting a project is not planning its structure and the timeframe. I know that as a law student, I struggled to picture everything that I needed to do in order to finish a project and the timeframe I could do this all in.
Hence, I decided to see how Notion could streamline this process and make it run more smoothly. Here is what I came up with:
- Breaking down projects into smaller tasks: Doing this helped me avoid procrastinating and delaying the work I needed to do to progress my project since it felt more achievable in a small amount of time.
- Keeping track of the time I spent on a project task and assigning myself deadlines to complete them by: It's difficult to have a clear idea of how long a project can take, but it is a lot easier to simply try and give yourself a target to work to with each task since there is likely to be several.
- Having a list view for my daily project task(s): Similar to how you might have a daily task database for something else on Notion, on this project's dashboard, I've created a view of tasks that I have assigned a deadline that is due that day and organised them by the priority I've given them (High > Medium > Low).
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